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- 99-27: From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: Inequality in the Process of Development

- Oded Galor and Omer Moav
- 99-22: On the Failure of Core Convergence in Economies with Asymmetric Information

- Roberto Serrano, Rajiv Vohra and Oscar Volij
- 99-18: Bargaining and Bargaining Sets

- Roberto Serrano and Rajiv Vohra
- 99-16: Risk Sharing and Industrial Specialization: Regional and International Evidence
- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Bent Sorensen and Oved Yosha
- 99-12: Stochastic OLG Models, Market Structure, and Optimality
- Subir Chattopadhyay and Piero Gottardi
- 99-10: On the Impossibility of Implementation under Incomplete Information

- Roberto Serrano and Rajiv Vohra
- 99-4: Estimation of Coherent Demand Systems with Many Binding Non-Negativity Constraints

- Mark Pitt and Daniel Millimet
- 98-26: From Malthusian Stagnation to Modern Growth

- Oded Galor and David N. Weil
- 98-24: Coalitional Power and Public Goods
- Debraj Ray and Rajiv Vohra
- 98-21: Urban Evolution in the USA
- Duncan Black and Vernon Henderson
- 98-18: Mortality Decline, Human Capital Investment, and Economic Growth
- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Harl E. Ryder and David N. Weil
- 98-14: Ability Biased Technological Transition, Wage Inequality, and Economic Growth
- Oded Galor and Omer Moav
- 98-6: Producers and Predators
- Herschel Grossman
- 98-5: A Decentralized Market with Common Values Uncertainty: Non-Steady States

- Max Blouin and Roberto Serrano
- 98-4: Credit Programs for the Poor and the Nutritional Status of Children in Rural Bangladesh

- Mark Pitt, Shahidur Khandker, Omar Haider Chowdhury and Daniel Millimet
- 98-3: Population, Technology, and Growth: From Malthusian Stagnation to the Demographic Transition

- Oded Galor and David Weil
- 98-2: A Theory of Endogenous Coalition Structures
- Debraj Ray and Rajiv Vohra
- 97-11: Incomplete Information, Incentive Compatibility and the Core
- Rajiv Vohra
- 97-1: A Theory of Urban Growth
- Duncan Black and Vernon Henderson
- 96-32: The Distribution of Human Capital and Economic Growth

- Oded Galor and Daniel Tsiddon
- 96-31: Technological Progress, Mobility, and Economic Growth

- Oded Galor and Daniel Tsiddon
- 96-30: International Risk Sharing and European Monetary Unification
- Bent E. S¯rensen and Oved Yosha
- 96-28: The Impact of Mass Migration on the Israeli Labor Market

- Rachel Friedberg
- 96-24: Appropriate Technology and Growth
- David Weil
- 96-23: Discrete Dynamical Systems
- Oded Galor
- 96-8: Trade Liberalization, Market Discipline and Productivity Growth: New Evidence From India

- Pravin Krishna and Devashish Mitra
- 96-5: Regionalism and Multilateralism: A Political Economy Approach
- Pravin Krishna
- 96-3: Convergence?: Inferences from Theoretical Models

- Oded Galor
- 95-42: Saving and growth with habit formation
- Christopher Carroll, Jody Overland and David Weil
- 95-5: The Impact of Immigrants on Host Country Wages, Employment and Growth
- Rachel Friedberg and Jennifer Hunt
- 95-4: A Structural Model of Multiple Welfare Program Participation and Labor Supply
- Michael Keane and R. Mofitt
- 95-02: Income Distribution and Growth: The Kuznets Hypothesis Revisited
- Oded Galor and Daniel Tsiddon
- 95-01: Fertility, income distribution, and economic growth: Theory and cross-country evidence
- Oded Galor and Hyoungsoo Zang
- 1993-36: Saving and growth: a reinterpretation
- Christopher Carroll and David Weil
- 1993-12: The Gender Gap, Fertility and Growth

- Oded Galor and David Weil
- 1990-25: The probability of return migration, migrants' work effort, and migrants' performance
- Oded Galor and Oded Stark
- 1990-24: A Contribution to the Empirics of Economic Growth
- N. Gregory Mankiw, David Romer and David Weil
- 1990-23: A Two-Sector Overlapping-Generations Model: A Global Characterization of the Dynamical System
- Oded Galor
- 1989-19: Migrants' Savings, the Probability of Return Migration and Migrants' Performance
- Oded Galor and Oded Stark
- 1988-27: A Theory of Career Mobility
- Oded Galor and Nachum Sicherman
- 1988-26: Dynamic efficiency of steady-state equilibria in an overlapping-generations model with productive capital
- Oded Galor and Harl E. Ryder
- 1988-07: Existence, uniqueness, and stability of equilibrium in an overlapping-generations model with productive capital
- Oded Galor and Harl E. Ryder
- 1985-07: Time preference and international labor migration
- Oded Galor